Madrasa-e-Aliya, also known as Government Oriental College, is an Islamic educational seminary situated in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. It was established in 1774 by Nawab Faiz Ullah Khan, Nawabs of Rampur.[1][2]
History
Its name was Rampur Madrasa but later changed to Madrasa-e-Aliya during the reign of Nawab Mohammad Saeed Khan.[3] It has students belonged to Shia and it converted to a Sunni madrasa in 1880.[4][5][6][7][8]
Notable Principles[9][10]
Notable Teachers[9]
Notable students
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy, studied the lifestyle of Medieval era Sufis.[13]
- Oliur Rahman
- Mushahid Ahmad Bayampuri
- Athar Ali Bengali
- Ibrahim Chatuli
- Niaz Fatehpuri
- Masood Ashar
- Shamsul Huda Panchbagi
References
- ↑ "रियासत के दौरान 1774 में हुई थी मदरसा आलिया की स्थापना". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ↑ "नवाबी दौर में विश्वविख्यात था मदरसा आलिया, अब यहां चलता है आजम खां का रामपुर पब्लिक स्कूल". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ↑ Qādrī, Muḥammad ʻAbdulḥakīm Sharaf (1991). احسان الهى ظهير کى کتاب البريلويه کا تحقيقى اور تنقيدى جائزه (in Urdu). رضا اسلامک فاؤنڈيشن،.
- ↑ "आजम खान ने 143 साल पुराना मदरसा खत्म कर दिया... मौलवी ने CM योगी को चिट्ठी लिखकर की शिकायत". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ↑ "Bareilly: दरगाह आला हजरत से जुड़े मौलाना का आजम खां पर तंज, कहा- गुनाहों से तौबा कर राजनीति छोड़ दें". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ↑ Raza, Hamid. Alia Madrasa Ki Kahani Hamid Ki Zubani (in Urdu). Rampur: Raza Library. p. 382.
- ↑ مسعود،, احمد، محمد (1979). تحريک آزادى هند اور السوادالاعظم (in Urdu). رضا پبلى کيشنز،.
- ↑ Fuyūz̤urraḥmān (1992). Ùlama-yi Hazarah (in Urdu).
- 1 2 "रामपुर की रियासत में शामिल है मदरसा आलिया, 1774 में हुई स्थापना". www.amritvichar.com (in Hindi). 2021-07-27. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ↑ Farīd, G̲h̲ulām (1979). Aḥvālulʻārifīn: taz̲kirah-yi Qādiriyyah, Mujaddidiyyah, G̲h̲afūriyyah ... Ak̲h̲ūnd ʻAbdulg̲h̲afūr Ṣaḥib-i Svāt, 1295 (in Urdu). Naz̲īrsanz Pablisharz.
- ↑ Jones, Justin (2011-10-24). Shi'a Islam in Colonial India: Religion, Community and Sectarianism. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-50123-1.
- ↑ "Trouble likely for Azam as probe ordered into Oriental College row". Hindustan Times. 2022-05-09. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ↑ Salam, Zia Us; Parvai, Mohammad Aslam (8 January 2020). "Those were days of a shared past, and Madrasa Aliya stood as a shining example". The Quint.
Bibliography
- Zadah, Akbar Ali Khan Arshi. Mujawazza Nisab Baray Madrasa Aliya (in Urdu). Rampur: Nazim Press.
- Khan, Mohammad Abdussalam (2002). Madarsa Aaliya Rampur Ek Tareekhi Darsgah (in Urdu). Rampur: Raza Library.
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